Final Cut Pro TV - All Things Final Cut Pro X, FCPX, FCP X Richard Taylor
Richard Taylor, Richard@FCPX.TV
FCP 10.6.3, Final Cut Pro, Apple & Professionals FINAL CUT TV
Final Cut Pro TV Balance Color tutorial. There are several ways you can balance and match color in Final Cut Pro. This tutorial goes through the many ways including manually, automatically, analyzing and matching. FCPX.TV
FCPX.TV FCPX Creative Summit 2016 Highlights Video. FCPX.TV
FCPX.TV #16 part 2 Final Cut Pro ILLuminati @ the FCPX Creative Summit.
FCPX.TV #17 Tips & Tricks - Color Correction Tips - Final Cut Pro TV. Apply multiple color corrections to multiple clips at once.
FCPX.TV #16 part 1 Final Cut Pro ILLuminati @ the FCPX Creative Summit.
FCPX.TV #14 Final Cut Pro ILLuminati - Audio, timeline improvements and roles.
FCPX.TV #13 Final Cut Pro ILLuminati - FCPX 10.2 Bugs, Features, XML & kale.
FCPX.TV #12 Final Cut Pro ILLuminati discuss the FCPX 10.2 Update. Final Cut Pro TV
Final Cut Pro TV - Final Cut Pro ILLuminati Discuss Focus & Tips - FCPX.TV
Final Cut Pro TV - Final Cut Pro Illuminati Discuss Keyboard Shortcuts - FCPX.TV
Final Cut Pro TV - Tips & Tricks - Split at Range Selection - FCPX.TV
Final Cut Pro TV - The Final Cut Pro Illuminati discuss the 10.1.4 Update. FCPX.TV
Final Cut Pro TV - One of the main tools a video editor has at their disposal for working with audio is EQ. EQ is short for equalization or equalizer, which is another word for fancy tone controls. An equalizer adjusts the frequencies of audio. Since video editors are visual, it would be nice if we could actually see audio frequencies. That would help us understand how to adjust them with an equalizer. As a matter of fact, there is a way to see the frequencies of audio in Final Cut Pro X. In this tutorial, I'm going to show you one of my go to audio plugins, the Channel EQ, and show you how to view audio frequencies in Final Cut Pro X.
Final Cut Pro TV - In Final Cut Pro 10.1, you edit in a timeline. Just as in previous versions of Final Cut Pro, there are two types of timelines, Project timelines and Compound Clip timelines. Every Project equals a single timeline. In prior versions of Final Cut Pro, I mainly used Compound Clip timelines to eliminate using a two folder system, one folder for Events and one folder for Projects. Working with a single Event folder using Compound Clip timelines made media management and archiving much simpler. The Final Cut Pro team changed 10.1 to a similar one folder system with Libraries. But even with 10.1's single Library system, I still find myself using Compound Clip timelines along with Project timelines. In this tutorial I go over some of the advantages of using each kind of timeline.
Final Cut Pro TV - Final Cut Pro ILLuminati FCPX @ NAB 2015, beta testing FCPX.TV
Final Cut Pro TV - Paste Overwrite in Final Cut Pro X When copying and pasting clips in Final Cut Pro X, you have two choices. If you paste using command V, the clip is always pasted as an insert edit. The second choice is to paste with Option V, which pastes the copied clip as a connected or superimposed clip to the primary storyline. What about pasting as an overwrite edit to the primary storyline? There is no default method or keyboard shortcut to paste as an overwrite. But many times that is exactly what I want to do. In this tutorial, I am going to show you a workaround to effectively copy and paste as an overwrite edit in Final Cut Pro X.
Final Cut Pro TV - Timeline Markers in Final Cut Pro X - FCPX.TV
Final Cut Pro TV - Final Cut Pro X now has persistent range selections. Persistent range selections are basically multiple in and out point selections on one clip. But as nice and unique as persistent range selections are, there is one big gotcha.I'm going to show you how to prevent that gotcha in this video tutorial.